2,50 per Year. BY TELEGRAPH. Mount CArmel. Juiih 4. A terrible storai struck this eliy m dnv. by which 10 meuloet their lives mm $500,000 worth or nioperty wat destrujed. Among Uih killed ar'o Alderman Wniklus, Win. New kirk, Mr. Goodrich, Burton, MnMersnn, Child. Fred Goorko, (tto. Moore, Geo. Urlus, J. A. Edgar, Charllo Norman and John Totalis, a large number uro wnuudod, t-ow-ral whom will undoubtedly din. The boditaof lourof tho killed weto burned. There uro at least : Mtlll tnlMdug. Liter Information Miyn Tour mom bridles have bueti found aud iwo nf thn v uuilwl bavu elnuo tiled. Tbu mini. i,fhtilldlnii era biiruliitc. threatening tho total destruction of me wuoioiown. Cnlro, III., Juno 4. Prlvalo telegrams Htato that u tornado Mrttok Mount Citrinel, III., nbotil 4 i. tn., niiMtiiK greet Ins or Jlf and property. Twelve are known to bo kill, sd, thirty wounded and twenty mUlng. Among tho building iWtrovrd tiro thu Presbyterian uud Methodist churolitw. two school hnun'S, court house, several btoreH and roMiloncoi. Now York, Jttuo 3 Tho World' cpwiUl from WiiMiliiitlon nays bocAiisiiof tho embar rassments to rolull business Interests como leadline businer-M men Intend oppfallug to tbo SforetHry or tho Treasury to rmulnd the recent order nubsiliutlng Mlvur fur one nnd two dollar h' jin I tender uo'.i-m. Thn Tlmoa han aprelal fioin South Cnro Una and Mlhslsilppl showing that Repub licans uro purst-culed la tbou htae-, and no white dare pronounce hlniH-lfu RniublKati, New York, Juno 4. A hp-)IsI to tho World from Washington aaya General Ord does not tbluk the Mexican raids have bun exsir- firated either ia number nr importance, he Texas' border f overil.aoo milMleag, sd many raids are never beard of through tbe press. Twenty or thirty persons have been kilted dMrV eight aaontlu, and lb nMi aa lam'"- J . r Tba Worlds WiihVslna 9w. Crooa, bow bars' aaa hei ran; mvaMueua im uma umiomb Umi " iwhumj are FamBBwasmBaaaaaaui-wM- - &! ;Uwmim'jmn.i2nmmm ' talaed ay any railroad wUl ba renewed lathe aaaama or un raaa . w aba aamgre a Chrieto aaoitaUlaa by ihaMtuaraax. laaaioB of tba Danya M Rk GrawU hilt war. TraiutHUaoraaniHla9,S4tfac , WawYork, Juaa 4.-TkManbataClab daaldar) alrin a d4aar ta x.Oav. Baaulrkska on Am 13vk iMtjirior t bWaV'l ! AM VltlMkA .H Jaa O. TbomiMon, cf Oblo, la bar, aad aaya Iba Dankterala will ladaraa Uayaa at tba ' oombHroonvaatiou, and wtllarrry tba Stata. Uayaa policy U la baraaeny wltb Datao oratlo prloolpUa. Bar natftnn, liwn, Juoa 4. A walar apout IblaaMralna doodad tba oantry frf mMm aortbwaat of tbla nlty, oauatn HawMliy ofaak auddanlr to oTarflow and do aavanU tbou. aand dollar' worth of danaa to tba foundry maobloa abnpa and aarlniiltural warka. Cbloaxn, Juaa 4. Taa laUr-Oaaan'a Waah lagtOB apaoial iay: Sroraury McOrary aaya tba latter Inatruotla Gan. Ord eononrnlnn Maxloan troubaa axpraaaaa tba' dallbarata andoarafully formad deUrniloatlou of tba of tbo FrtMldant and Cablnat. It maana naltbar annexation nor war, but It iiim;i apaady and orTotlvu auppraaaioa of Maxloan ralda anro-m tbo bonier at any cvit. It ia by no maana tba otltct ci tba Praaklant, aa aomaoharica, to atlr up nntalda trouble in ordar to attract attention from tnuraalatftlra Ba narar thought of anon a tblnir. IudUtapollt, Juna 5. A publlo frnwell wilt be uivu Ooy. Uiidrlcka be lore bla da parture for Europe. Henator Morton and othnr membera of the Orover inVrtitUtlii c-imiulitet lve here to.morrnw vU the luuWuapolK n'oomlns lon it Wton, and Oblan, liurllnxtnu A Quinsy rallriiada for Portland, Niitor hauUbury And neloa, Hntor and Mra. Morton. -.. Gov. and (ra. liurbtmk, D H. Alexander, clxrh: ('. N. Sjinir, phouoi(rph er, audMriuvr MoMIIiaii, who Joma tut in at Otntha, rihtlttit tb party. Loudon, Out., Juna 5. Trains on d1tftr eut rallnwMla are tnuuh dnlaynd tltla uiorniu by caterpillar. The track are covered with million , OtUWt, Junnfl From went advlr re. oelvel hribn l)fiHninr"at,r iha lti'erior, ii in probobtH thtSitHiA Hull U now at Wood Mountain in t'tuadUn er-itory. New Y..r '. Jiiiih 4 Aouator Mortou atarta for Orfirun ii.nUht Tlia Tinia' Slt Ike ap'oUl aay: Trook ox p ! tti oiliiiuu thai no more triH are I'tHHlrd In U ib, that p-rbatM ao fira- hn i) ' o Utah la a pnjirelul aaerer l ", lite uiifirffii aHttaoinatioii ni incorr-iini entoMle Nw York Journal aetmiKbt genMMil) uirrri-dtif l. UTnclmiMil, Jinn 5 Mount Carmnl, IIU , wali-h aaatriicl; by thn tnruadn lai n inv, la ilirlvlrx town nfnbou' 3 000 lohubb tan la on the Cairn and ViucantK-a railroad. The most prominent building destroyed by tbe hurricane were the court houo, two nawvpaperotllcea, three eburabea (onothu finest in Southern Illinois), and two school hnaaes. About 'JO buxlnens houses and about 100 realdencea were destroyed or damaged, eltber by wind or tire. The loss la eiti mated at 30O,O0O to 1500 000. Thn tame atorm damigtnl u number of buildings In other towns lyloR In its pathway. AtMat.ooo, Ilia, the residence or Willis Walkupwaa tbrown into tbe street and turned bottom aide up, wounding Mrs. Walkup seriously. F0REIOI. Bocbaraat, June 4. Tbe Danube la a till InapaMlble. It la estimated that It will oercely ba possible to croaa for four weaka. Berlin, Juaa 4. It la reported from Visa aa that Kuaala'a programma oa tba ooaclua- Ion of peace will bohuir-coyornntmitf.r Bus Ida, flerrcKntila, l)ulKarUiuid tliuUhristlaut or Lumiioii, Kurnpeau uovt-riiora, rt I2tiropo an commUfioii or control, Huroprmn nam. soiih lor homo time, and conhiu of territory In Armenia. IJritwiolH, Junol.La Nordr, thn KiiMlitu oru'au, publMifHu letter Jrom St. I'o'rrnburK which mijh if, niti-r oro-iliif; the Danube, ltualft iNrible to conclude n pem:nandat the Mine tliuo reiillae her proarnmmo, uurt If tbo iouori adopt toward 'i urkHy an nttltude sur llcently tlrm luuiniplntntliulesoii rrcolvml IrninilifiMjiriM of Kun,M, then nn rqultalilo nnd illKtiltltd pence nilbt bo arranged nnd the nrtwalty or pushing tho war toextratnee bo avoid) d. London, Juno 4 en. Grant nnd Mlnla. tor I'lfirrrpont ultendtd her Icon or Wonttnln ler Abbny yeaienlay, and llaiened to a Her mon Uoati Stanley. In the cource orhiasor mon liosuld Gnu. Grant luw Juntlald down thiiKceptre r tho Amoricm commonwealth after havliiK by tnllllary primers, nnd still morn by Heuemiw treatment or ItlicomradeH in victory enemies in uefrat, rtored unity to a (treat and divided people. 12iiRlnnd wel comes him in a plHlpo that thu two nation ot tho Anglo Suxon race uro still ono in heart nnd xplrlt. roniimi, .fiiuo fi The Il-rlln correspond. eit oflhoTlmcc Mys it la nerted tnatOoiint nn iMoiiKe reenrda IttiHolaM chxnroiaa xteadlly huprovlnv. In consequence of tho extraordinary nvgllgouco and lack of fore sight cf the Turka. MatioheHter. June 5 A Vienna dlspatoh sa.va the Turk exaagMnite tbelr trouble. It I helieveu that Ho main body of the Hus-r-lanoenter U aMIl near Kara, aud that the recent panic at 15-xamum aa provoked by a tlytnRimrua ortaackaBd Irrexulara. Lnndon, Juaa 8. A dlapatcb from 8. Pmarabltnr aava Prlooa OnrtaahakorPa noln to Lord Darby, or wbleh OoaotSohoMValoff la baamr, aiatea that tba Caar doaasot want any tarrkoml locraaae la Kuroa-. b .tonly daalrea antonrxny for Bulgaria aa tba laato naajtliBpa of KoMBMuttoaBdBarTla. Haalao aWaTBaBB tba aasalaw of AraaaBhv rroarllay aW la Ua eoaat, bflt aa sJaiilB aia- aakf la Ua eoaat, kflt 5NirrtCHa4ea)aBBa ta MaBtalbBlBiiiBBl AalB waMab'flaa paaalt frasa tb srar. Tk lkka(aral aw faanjnBtt Hwaya will babapraiasal TlMTIaMB'ha:laaj44Ba;,arUalo aayat tk;Maa bjBdsd, tbafortuaa t war wUl baadvarawtu Um Tarka; 0ar.irM .aaay wet bara tba rawMHar ar Has at wan. battha a&.. II.' t A I"-.:. . ' ' "." i araa rm am nataaaai aaw aaaat aaaaaiB latbaavd. tbUaaatrapbaKarepawmaav rapt, Na aatlaa will go a war acatata ana port tbat whWb oaanofba auppartad. Ko raai etataacaaa win elln to a dead elemeat luaaiajtasa, laataad of lonklna for aw living foreaa. Wa know tkat wa moat aaak for tba which la to replaeath parttag pewar. To this wa aaaoa too aoon dlract ear attaaaloa. TnaHtaBdard'aTlaflna oorreapoadeat aa aaras that tba folia wing la qadoubtadly traa, halaafrmai unlnaaaahabla muiw: ClrmnA Doha Nlabalaa reoentlv aald ta a tatmn nam. biji, "naiiaar rriacs BtasaaroK Bnr Lord Darby will prevent aa from Btarlng Con. euntlnopla aa the OarsMM aatand Farla only to leave It again." London, Jane o. Tba reeeptloa given by Minuter Plerrannnt tn-uluht In honor of uranr, waa amot br1Ilaaafnlr. Tba boue watauparblydeenrated with flowers. Tba Urge drawing and reception rooms ware rr.w.Ud frotp ten to 1 o'clock. At least a thousand peranua ware present, ooniprlslng all the beat and most dle'lngulhed Kntllah and American roeiety In London. Grant re, reived with Mrs. Pierrepont, and shook earh person by the bsi d. Plnrrepnut revived wl'h Mrs. Grant. All the member of Her MeJety 'a cabinet wrrw present, except Lord n-tacoiisfldld, who ia III. Alruoxt the entire rilplninailoonrpa attended, the JapaoeMi and Ohleese ainh4tador bflug e-pecUlly re insrkable. A larva number or moinberanr Parliament, John Hrliiht, Gladntone. Pro I. So'jlleuMnn, the Karl and Couniei-anf Cnitb new, were umougthadixtlngalxbo I guesta. Tho followliiK la tbe order f exeicls forUommen :euiHiit Wevk, which will b bold In tho ColleiM Clapx, Sunday, June 10th, 10 a. m. Annual ser inou by Rev. J. IT, Aotou, Monoay Uvh, 8 i m , Anniversary of Alka and Athecm im .Socitiea. "uksuw. l'2.h.8 v. m., Commonoament of Medical 1) pertinent. Wkd.me.sdav. 13 b.l I'.m. Uiislnt-Hs meet. ing of Alumni and atiuual meetln of Hoard of Trmteei. 8 i. m. Publlo txarolsts of Alumni, TaunsDAY. 14h. 2 i. i. Kxerclaea of uradiHtlng clasn. 8 r. m Addons by Hav. P.S. Knight, A, M.utid (vin'errlu degrees. Moitu Facij Statku, We have received from Mr. J. J, Adams, Prlneville, a state ment concerning the diapute of laud title be tween O. M. Prlngle and A. D. Pettyjohn, and we consider it auOloient to say that be bbowa that after Mr. Pettylobn left tbe place it was taken up by a Mr. Italns, who aold it to Mr. Pringle, who supposed that Mr. Pettyjohn bad abandoned tbe country, be ing ditsatisfled with It. Instead of publish ing Mr, Pettyjohn's account In full wa made a brief note of It and wo do tba eame with tbe anawer. Tho parties are our personal friends, Mr. Pringla being an Intimate friend of longstanding. As tbe matter will have to ba decided legally on tba inarlte of the case Botblng can bo made byanawa paper eoBtroveray except ill feeling, aad that doaa not aeeaa to aa either proper or V v I V SALEM, OREGON, JUNE S, wAT!i:n. aspoRr. During May. 1877, thoro wereO days dur ing which rain roll In eutUolcnt quantities to measure In tho rain guege with an aggre gate of 7.) Inehos or water; light showers trill on several other days, but not buIUcI enttn nieisura. The menn temperature for the iinutb was M 00'. Hlglu st dally mean temperature SS on tho lltb; lowest dally meu47aotj tbnSO.b; mean temperature lor the mouth ut t! o'olook v. Jt(12.01 hUhesl tbormntneter lor tho mouth 7313. at 2 o'clock t'. ft. on thu Jltli; lowoxt thormomeb rii" itt 7 o'clock a. M. on tho V!M. Tbe svevalllng winds fir the month were from the north durlng'13 iKyiij onth 17 dnysj a. w. 1 day. During My, 1877, thoro wore 0 days dur ing which rain Ml, with nn aggregate or Mi hi. in water; 7 cunrHiiu i ciouuyuays, other lhad tboo nn which rain fI, Menn temperature tor tho mouth r2 03"! blgheat dally tempsraturo lor the mouth OX)4 on 7th; lowest daily meau tomporatureforthe month 40 on 10th. T. PsAttcE. Kola, Juno 1, 1877. Tint Stati: OitANOtt The Orenon Stato Graugo held n pltaaitit, and to all appear ances, prolltnbluhw-eion at balorn linweok. Hon. Win. Gyrus, or Linn, as worthy Mau ser, acams to bo tho right man In the right place, ami bin ud vlcoand coutiaalaraavldent y puablng thn Order In Oregon to a prosper ous futurocaroer. Dealdea the regular bus Inensof tbo eeaslon of tbe Stato jQraage, tbo members aud delogatea In attendsBW were extended many social oourteslaa aad kind neaaaa from tbe Salemlleu, whloh Ware evi dently highly appreciated. . A. Clarke, r.q., aaiior or tne wiLbAMMgM fahmkb, taodarad tba Patrona a reosntioej at bb) Bl aatraaldenoa.at wblob bla iMilIwi lady and aaeooiBllabed dattgbtaraajBJalad blaa la rataraalalag tbalr faraaar XT w tan moat boasitabU maaaar. IVTMrdaya' Hotal, aa wblob Mr.aiwBB'JbMy -ru aioiaasi aaat" ia am WaU lr atyto of aatartalamiaL mimb) aaaaM mmU aHui NbY i kZZ2J12X iBdluklV: ... .T Kj-. r . "7- -V" vrwummiw HM-ssruv aUwlwlgUftG. Oalllag oa fate welVkaawa am. afcw dare age, wa Jbaa tbaaa alrWy baelty aa aaaaad aallMg barrmaan aad tbrmbam. Tbayaay bualaaaa la not only header tana tbay aatlolpated, but axaaada that doaa nay pre vloaa year. Mta wba -have larajaarapa rawing aaa tba neeeeelry of Mrawaalasf ahlBMla gawd aaaaoa. Tbay aay.tbay have had aa uaaaaal damaad, that .aaa oanaad tbam ta already ordar tba aseoad lot of Buokoya Mo warn, over a hundred baring baaaaold.- Tbay already are aalllag avaur oftboaa Chicago PlUa' Tbraabora; oaa etaam tbraaharbaa baaa aold for Praaab Pratria. Tbay alaa barn ataam anglaaa ooaatraatad to burs atraw. hheaf) Skaaurlnaj. Tbla buslneee oomaa on quite late bare Ibisaaaaon, aa tba weather has basa qnlte cool and wet so far. Tba wool, aa takah' ott, aeems In good oon'dltlnn ebaap generally In fine order. There la a large insreeae oflantba this reamn, In Western Oregon, moat of which have been saved. Owing to tbanaad or all our wheat lnuda here for oereela, tbe psiiurea are Insulbclaut for all tbe sheep. All tbe abeep, hores and cattle of Weau.ro Oregon should be drlveu to tbo van', bunch gracouutr) In Eastern Oregon. The pree eut i-rloH or wool in Portland, are encour aging to abeep ralaera here. Heed it Cox sometime alnoe loaned a per son who bad been lu tne employ of Mr. Jesse I'arrish near Mai Ion f 160, taking as collater al security a note purported to have been signed by Mr. Parriab. A few daya since the note was dUcovered to have been a forg ed one. iteedtfcCox Immediately took step tn -our the forger, and by the aid of nmoers J. A. Hakr, T. II. Heyuold and John W. Mlutoibe man who has been selling under varluuh aliases wsaarreaieil lu Jacksonville yeateidsy aud Bheritt litkor started tbla morning to bring him into camp. Tbe tracing of the man was done !u u manner tbaiabowN ourctORTH tn poito the acumen of a4'Hoolluud jard" detective. The frequency of copious ralna here lately, beftm to dUcourage t-omo of our farmors. They fear that tbe fall wheat will incline to lodge. It is certain that wheat will be very sulky this season. The spring grain, pas tures and meadows can hardly fall to be abundaut this vear here. It baa neen rather oool, wet and cloudy for gardsne this season. Though many tbousaud of tomato and viue plants were lately killed by frost, yet aucb can be set out now with reasonable prospects of good crops. Mr. George Waller baa purchased tbe South Salem Mills and we bear it rumored that tba machinery ia to be uaad In a saw mil), to bo erected at the mouth of North Mill creek, la North Salem, by Mr. Waller and aeveral other gentlemen. Bhoald tba arresgementa, aa proposed ba perfected tba eoBstruciloB of tba new mill will bo com meaoad Immediately. A sua ovar-bred- .' 1877. A Cold Water Ficnio. Thoro l to bo n grand tempornnco rally at Roberta' Bridge, nenrShedd's Station, camp ground, on Saturday nnd Sunday, 10th nnd 17th of June. It is to bo a baskot mooting, and everybody is Invited to conic aud bring tbelr bottkols well tilled. Many of tho best toinporauoo speakers In the State nrooxpocted tn bo present. Tho programme will bo abort speuobee full of fire; music, as good as tho country JaVuds, realtatlous, songs, oto. Tbo rollowinfgJrograuiiiiB interspersed with tho bait or tnuslo has boon arraugod, for Satur day; tbe program mo for Sabbath will ba mado after they tirrlvonttbo camp ground, L. J. Powell, ) V. M, Rlnehnrt, VOom. D. P. Porter, J Introductory address, by Rov. S, G. Irylno, D, D. of Albany, "Tbo annual coat to this oounty of alco bollo drink, In tlmo, mouoy, lives and pau perism," by Hon. W. It. Dunbar. EfTi-cts of alcoholic Htlmulants" upon the humanayatom,''byJ. W. Watte, M. D of YauiuIII. "To what extent alcohlta drink Is tho Instl gator of crlmo, aud tbe constitutionality of a prohibitory law," by Judge Piper, of Albany. . "Aa a corrupting agency In politics and at tba ballot box." bv Hon. T. H. Oann. of saietn "What ahall bo done to extirpate the evil?" w "What aaya tba Yoloe of reason?" by Bar. I. D. Driver, or Brownsville. Whet Is tba teaching or GoaVa word," by IUy. J. 8. MoOala, of iagaaa. , "Tba daaaaada ml tba boar aaoa BaraateT" by Prof. Joa. Kaaarr. af OorvaiUa. "Tba daaaaada as tba aaar aaaa yoaag a'byKar.UA.aVuslui,ofOTallla. vvaa pan aaa ,yaaag waenaa aaaa la aawaTLBaaa'amai asaanaaa ! an aw i j . . ' ' ' iTATl MIMOJU. MCamtr Tba laarUaanaaimiillagafaBawleal Baalaty af tawftaw f Otaaaa. will aa bald laiaaoaaaar taa Saw aaaarlataadaataf PaWIe laatraaiwa, aa Maaaajr aad aast. Taa arat daya' ailia -will ba from 2t5 p. v.. aad 7 ta 9. Taa day from 8 to II A. at. aad 3 ta 6" r. af , eaaaa ar BBawaas. 1st. eetetyeallad to ordar. 3d. Report ot taa Committee of Arrange meats, ,, 3d. Calling or UaltoU. 4th. Report from iba Board of Oaaaora upon tba alaetloa or saw awmbara. 5tb, RaoaptloBorvteltorabylavltatiaB. 0th. Klaattea of ntiawa far taa aaaalag year, delegates ta amarlaaa ktedieal Aawel atlon, aad piaaa of masting. 7th. AddreMB7tterlrmg President, at tba oosdualoB of wbteb ba will ooaduot the Presldant alaet to taa obabr. 8th. ABBOHBoaaaeat of Staadbag Commit teea by tba Praaldaat. 0th. Reporte of Banding Commltteaa. 10th. Speolal Reports. lltb, Reading and dUcnaelon of volun tary contributions. 12th. Iotroduotlonof now buslneaa, lath. Unflnlahad and mUoelUneous bual nee. lltb. Adjournment. The Society will attend tbe Commence ment Kxerolees of the Medical Department of tbe Willamette Unlveralty, Tuesday, at 8 o'clock p. m., after which they will partici pate In a soolal reunion and collation at the Chemeketa, by invltatiou from the Medical Feculty. Physicians on arriving In (be city will call at thu olllce of the Sup'l oi Publlo Instruc tion, where they will find a member of the committee, for tbo purpose of Registration. Physlolaua traveling over the O, A O.R.R. and upon boat of tbe O.H.N.Co. will, upon the presentation of a certlOcste from tbe Chairman of tbe Commltte of Aranaementi . ba pssed at half rates, COMMlTTKE OP ARBANOKHKNTU. H. rarinter. M. D. L. L. Rowland. M. D. J. W. McAfee, M. D. S. D. McCauley.M. D. J. A. itlcnardaon, M. D. rtoon rtiYKii, May Si, Allow me to ask, through tbe columns of tbe Farmkr, If It will injure strawberry plants to give them a thorough plowiug after they have fruited? Also, whether snoot po tato plants require Irrigation or not during at dry a pell, or will water Injure tbem? Jaki: H UNiAUj.it. Strayed or Stolen, From tbe farm of tbe subscribers, one mile aaat of Dixie, a dark cbealnut Mare about fifteen hands high chunky bead, with white bom, Any Information leading to her re covery will ba suitably rewarded. H. B, A J. E. Tuiblskn. Wool, Look at our advertising columns to aaa what marobaata la Salem are la tba v riusHisn u nwii & bh - r M.hi 1 Volnmo IX -Numbor 17 Marion County Pomona Orange. En. Faumkh; Last week, Friday, tho Marion County Pomona Grange met with subordinate granges of tbo lower end of Marlon oounty, nt Sllvorton. Brother Had ley of Mt. Vernon Orange presiding. Mom bora wero protont from all tho subordinate GrangoM in Marlou county except JeQersoo uinuU) -iiu huviu na nuu ur, uiui oftirviu, and olhors, from Clackamas county. Short addresses wero mado by Bros, lierron, Boise, Mluto, Clark, Davenport aud Sister Mlnto, Tho credit system, co-oporation, and other topics were discussed, and perhaps tbe best thing of the day wah a report on education frnmSUtor lillloary, tho Chairman of the Committee on Education, of,Marlon county, Pomona Grange. The gonoral turn out and good fratornal feeling oxhlbltod by all present, togotber with tbo reports from tho subordinate Gran ges of tho dogroo work going onatpresont, showa plnluly that the graugo movement la moving forward in Marlon county. Most of tho visiting brethren brought tholr wives along, which added to tho interest ot tbe meeting. A Grange mooting without Slaters! Got away I What sort of an affair would it be? lame enough I should think What if some of tbo Sisters are slightly Inteotod with "sulfrago?" wo can't do with out them any way. and the equal prlvllegea accorded them in the Grange la ona of its best features. You would have thought ao, Mr Farmer, if you could have aaaa tba Sla ters unloading their baakete or baked eh tok en. Now, I am not an klnaraat malater, but I have a fondneea for baked ohlokea, for all that. I waa golag to deeorlba that dlaaar. aaraadl from ema and of tba ball ta taa otbar.batH eaaiba doaa. Whytbara waai aaoaurl hteft ta lead taa aawa a fraa laaeb all raaaaf. Oar aaat aaaatlBf will ba la Saiam, aa Um intBrldajr la JaTy.at taa a'eaoaktaaW maaaiaa. laataMaiaraaaiaaam aaMaataMalato. aad k ta aaaaa abjt11' "1 'i'laAfir Svauarrf , Jammt tV Tm,nonii iivnsaff. "' 1 s Tbla la tba mat kaaaaf taa Wa wutaaab Uaawaaary bamra taa tba PI at taa aawa Fair Friday, Jnae IS. aa4 wa i tarofaUaadaaaa taallwaa may baablataba there, eoaaaewi that tbay wUlamdw a enaat anjoyabteooeaatea. Taa Osmmlaaa af Ar reagemeata liivlte atXJjaaag aaaala anaataal ly inellaed to eoma Haaarad to take part km tba mueleal axarolaaa, aa taara will ba a piaaa aad orgaa thara fof name talent to make la teraatlBg. Tba geaaral aarrleaa of tba day will ba attractive, aad a Beetaaraat will foad tboaa who do aot aaasa profialoaad. Baa tba programme published olaawbara. Kelly A TJaiarwiii. Wagat aai Qnrrkc Tba advertiaement of tbla waH-kaowa firm of oarrtaga and; wagajB.makara abeald not ba overlooked by tboae who are daalroaa of purchasing either wagons, haeks, buggies, or oarrlagas, of wblob tbay are taming out a great variety, call at their ahopa, asd tbey will ahow you aa floe work aad aa sub stantia! aa you can desire. Tbay are deserv edly euooeesful In tbelr enterprise, and tbay bave already aold a large number or vehi cles or all descriptions, and are hardly abla toaatlsfly the demand upon them. After looking at their work, wa do not wonder at tbelr reolevlng ordera la advance to keep tbem busy. The drug trade of Portland, with lis ad juncts of paints, olla and alass, has reached an importance mat justifies its recognition among the foremost brancbea of trade. The Arm of T. A. Davla A Co. la one or tba leading house In this line, and the only ona that con flues itaelf entirely to tbe Jobbing trade. Tbe aenlor member of tbe firm, Mr. T, A, Davis, has been outraged in this busl neaa at the aame stand, No, 71 Front atreet, since 1851, and baa aeen tbe trade grow from a email beginning to Ita present large proportions. Tho stock carried by this Arm is very large and complete In all Ita ap pointments, filing entirely a two story brick store, .Sax80, and a warehouse also 25x80 feet. Hi rangers from the East who Inspect this es tablishment are struck with astonishment at seeing such an Immense stock In such an out-of-the-way place as Portland, and fall to appreciate the extent of trade it supplies. Oregon, Washington and Idaho are tributa ry to tbla market, and the merchants are be ginning to reallr.e that they can do fully aa well ny buying nere as uy going to Man Francisco. Thn quantity nr window kI&im, white lead, oils, drugs, patent medicines, eta., which MfssrH, Davis fc Co. carry, ena bles tbem to fill all nidere. end tbecxttut of tbelr trade Is such that they are able to sell at prices which bold tbe buslnes here where It I longs. Dealers are beginning to realize tbe benefits that accrue to themselves by having an establishment of this charac ter ao near at baud from which (odraw tbelr supplies, and that Increase of trade to tba Jobber means lower prices to the dealers, thereby working mutual benefit. Com. Re porter, Tbo Farmers' warehouaa haa received 15,000 pouada of wool ao far tbla about ,x mmmwuut .1 ! 5. ffl r - $i!r ei!fl ; j , A'iaW, ; 1 ft Ww 77